NASA sent many cameras to the moon during the course of its six lunar missions, but only one ever made it back to Earth intact.

You can buy it if you have $200,000 lying around.

The silver Hasselblad camera that was designed to be attached to the front of an astronaut's suit, is being auctioned by the Westlicht gallery of Vienna, Austria. It was used by astronaut Jim Irwin to take pictures during the 1971 Apollo 15 mission.

So few of the heavy cameras made it planetside because the Apollo astronauts would typically abandon them to create more room in their payload. They also frequently jammed, possibly due to damage from razor-sharp moon dust.